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1 The society columns of the Sunday newspapers have become permanently established.
2 By nature I am not among those who become permanently attached to objects.
3 He added that several of the errand boys had become permanently crippled from over-exertion.
4 On one point all were agreed, that no smugglers had ever become permanently wealthy men.
5 One slip and I could have broken an ankle or become permanently wedged between the boulders.
6 His interests might become permanently identified with Granville.
7 On the other hand, by rubbing the feet often in cold water, they will become permanently warm.
8 He would almost certainly become permanently infertile.
9 Otherwise, it is extremely difficult to understand how the human family can progress and become permanently improved.
10 The stem does not become permanently twisted.
11 Her frown threatened to become permanently engraved.
12 Under such a condition delay should not be too long, as the heart may become permanently disabled.
13 The town or city will not become permanently better except as we who live in it become better.
14 It does not become permanently polarized, as does even soft iron under the condition of a closed ring.
15 About everything there is that air of finality which marks the work destined to become permanently a classic.
16 It is a pity to think that such a splendid creature may become permanently insane, is it not?
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